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SUMMARY:Colm Tóibín's Transatlantic Literary Worlds
DESCRIPTION:The Guild Literary Complex is proud and excited to partner with the 2014 Chicago Humanities Festival to present Colm Tóibín’s Transatlantic Literary Worlds\, a live interview with the award-winning author conducted by the Guild’s Director\, John Rich. This special program also marks the celebration of two 25-year anniversaries\, both for the Guild Literary Complex and the Chicago Humanities Festival. \nTICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW. Click HERE to purchase. \nIn 2014\, the Guild has made great strides to highlight the tribulations of writers living abroad—especially those living in exile. Many of Tóibín’s works of fiction and nonfiction address themes of living abroad and the creation/preservation on personal identity in the face of cultural and geographic clashes. \nTóibín is the author of 24 books and short stories\, and in 2014 was named as a trustee to The Griffin Trust For Excellence In Poetry\, which awards the Griffin Prize for Poetry. He is currently the Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University.
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/joint-program-with-chicago-humanities-festival/
LOCATION:Northwestern University School of Law\, Thorne Auditorium\, 375 East Chicago Avenue\, Chicago \, 60611\, United States
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SUMMARY:TONIC
DESCRIPTION:The Guild’s “good for you” year-end party has returned! This year\, after much celebration of our 25th anniversary\, we look forward to the future. We plan to celebrate with music\, libation\, and the best company in Chicago: YOU. \nAlso\, a very special guest will be joining us: Marcel Proust. Best known for his recollections of the past\, Mr. Proust is now a fortune-teller. And he will be on hand to cheerfully prognosticate what’s around the corner for any who seek a glimpse of the future. \nTickets include a light buffet and open bar with well drinks\, domestic beer\, and soda\, plus Maker’s Mark bourbon as long as the bottles last. There will be door prizes and—per Proust’s request—COOKIES! \nTickets are $30 in advance and $40 at the door; $5 discount for students. This event is 21+. \nAll proceeds benefit your Guild Literary Complex. Click here for tickets\, or use the “Buy tickets” button below.\n \nABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST \nMarcel Proust is a French novelist (born July 10\, 1871)\, best known as the author of the seven-volume novel À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time). He is currently on tour as a fortune teller and motivational speaker. TONIC is his only Midwest stop. \n  \n  \n  \nPhotos from last year’s TONIC! \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/tonic2014/
LOCATION:Beauty Bar\, 1444 W. Chicago Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60642\, United States
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SUMMARY:Palabra Pura: From the Margins of the Margins
DESCRIPTION:In response to the hangover from colonialism still lingering in the United States\, a new literary space has been carved out where historically marginalized bodies\, narratives and histories finally have their say; it has been named “Latino/a literature”. What happens\, though\, when some of the loudest voices inhabiting that space reproduce the very conditions they are supposed to be subverting? Who counters the oppressed who have taken up the business of oppression? Two uprisings come to mind: Daniel Borzutzky and Justin Petropoulos. The work of these writers forces us to confront an uncomfortable but essential question: is Latino/a poetry a viable\, subversive political logic\, or is it merely a marketing strategy already co-opted and rendered ineffective in the face of capitalism? \nAn open mic is included in the event. For the Facebook event page\, click here. \nCo-sponsored by the following departments at Northwestern University: Poetry and Poetics Colloquium; the Latina/o Studies Program; the Department of Spanish & Portuguese; and the Center for the Writing Arts.\n \n  \nAbout the Artists:\n  \nDaniel Borzutzky‘s books include In the Murmurs of the Rotten Carcass Economy (Nightboat\, forthcoming); The Book of Interfering Bodies (Nightboat\, 2011); The Ecstasy of Capitulation (BlazeVox\, 2007); and Arbitrary Tales (Ravenna Press\, 2005). His poetry translations include include Raúl Zurita’s The Country of Planks (forthcoming\, Action Books); Song for his Disappeared Love (Action Books\, 2010); and Jaime Luis Huenún’s Port Trakl (Action Books\, 2008). His chapbooks include Data Bodies (Green Lantern\, 2013); Bed Time Stories for the End of the World! (Bloof Books\, forthcoming); One Size Fits All (Scantily Clad\, 2009); and Failure in the Imagination (Bronze Skull\, 2007). His writing has been anthologized in Angels of the Americlypse: New Latin@ Writing; Telephone Books Anthology of English-to-English Translations of Shakespeare Sonnets; La Alteración del Silencio: Poesía Norteamericana Reciente; Malditos Latinos Malditos Sudacas: Poesia Iberoamericana Made in USA; Seriously Funny: Poems About Love\, God\, War\, Art\, Sex\, Madness\, and Everything Else; A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years; and The City Visible: Chicago Poetry for the New Century. His writing has been translated into Spanish\, French\, Bulgarian\, Romanian and Turkish. His work has been recognized by grants from the PEN American Center\, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Illinois Arts Council. \n  \n \nJustin Petropoulos is the author of two collections of poetry\, Eminent Domain (Marsh Hawk Press 2011)\, selected by Anne Waldman for the 2010 Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize and <legend>   </legend> (Jaded Ibis Press 2013)\, a collaborative work with multimedia artist\, Carla Gannis. His poems have appeared in American Letters & Commentary\, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review\, Columbia Poetry Review\, Crab Creek Review\, Gulf Coast\, Mandorla\, Portland Review\, and Spinning Jenny. Justin is a contributing editor for Entropy magazine and the program director of an after-school program for at-risk\, elementary age children. He is also an adjunct faculty member at New Jersey City University\, where he teaches composition and creative writing. \n  \n  \nAbout the Curator:\nPaul Martinez Pompa is the author of My Kill Adore Him (University of Notre Dame Press 2009) and is a recent recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award. He teaches composition and poetry at Triton College and lives in the Dunning neighborhood of Chicago. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAbout our Co-Sponsors:\n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nThe Poetry & Poetics Colloquium is the principal forum for cross-disciplinary\, transhistorical scholarship on poetics at Northwestern University\, as well as a collection of arts initiatives that support the practice of poetry on campus and beyond. Founded in 2009\, the consortium regularly convenes a group of core faculty and graduate students who share an interest in the long and varied traditions of poetry and poetics across languages and historical eras. http://poetry.northwestern.edu \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Latina and Latino Studies Program at Northwestern University engages in teaching\, research\, and service activities that represent current production of knowlege about Latina/o communities in the United States. It aims at building bridges with the diverse departments that are collectively working toward ameliorating social and political inequalities of Latino Chicago by holding public events in the pertinent communities. It ultimately seeks to embrace heterogeneous identities\, socioeconomic status\, racial\, national\, and generational differences\, among others. http://www.latinostudies.northwestern.edu \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Northwestern University blends a community of scholars\, whose strong research interests range across Spanish\, Latin American and Latino literatures and cultures\, and a community of instructors\, who are dedicated to teaching a strong culture-based language program. Our faculty offers a rich array of courses in Spanish\, Portuguese\, and English and serves not only Weinberg College but all Northwestern’s schools. http://www.spanish-portuguese.northwestern.edu/ \n  \nThe Center for the Writing Arts at Northwestern sponsors undergraduate creative writing and literary courses\, brings distinguished visiting writers to campus\, presents and co-sponsors university-wide public events focused on writing\, advocates for the centrality of writing in undergraduate education\, and assists the MA/MFA in Creative Writing. http://www.northwestern.edu/writing-arts
URL:https://guildcomplex.org/event/palabra-pura-curated-by-paul-martinez/
LOCATION:La Bruquena restaurant (upstairs)\, 2726 W. Division\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
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